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How to pronounce geriatrician in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms gerontologist
Type of medical specialist, specialist
Derivation geriatrics

Examples of geriatrician

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James Goodwin, a geriatrician at the university and an author of the studies.
From the newoldage.blogs.nytimes.com
As a geriatrician, I've come to believe that working longer is generally a good thing.
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She won't even let me take her to a geriatrician for a comprehensive exam.
From the washingtonpost.com
Talk to a geriatrician or a social worker specializing in eldercare issues.
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By 2030, the ratio will drop to one geriatrician for every 7,665 older adults, it says.
From the newsday.com
We really recommend that older people see a geriatrician, if possible.
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A geriatrician can help manage and keep track of all your medical care.
From the stltoday.com
I am a consultant geriatrician with a particular interest in dementia.
From the guardian.co.uk
Laura Mosqueda, geriatrician and head of geriatric medicine at UC Irvine.
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More examples
  • Gerontologist: a specialist in gerontology
  • (geriatrics) the branch of medical science that deals with diseases and problems specific to old people
  • Geriatrics is a sub-specialty of medicine that focuses on health care of the elderly. It aims to promote health and to prevent and treat diseases and disabilities in older adults.
  • (Geriatrics) Medical specialty focusing on treatment of health problems of the elderly.
  • (Geriatrics (Internal Medicine)) Geriatricians are physicians who specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases and internal disorders in the elderly.
  • (Geriatrics) Focused on the aging process and special skills required to treat illness in the elderly. Trained to recognize unusual presentations of illness and drug interaction.
  • (Geriatrics) Pertaining to the medical care of older people.
  • (Geriatrics) Specialty in medicine focusing on the physical disabilities and diseases associated with aging and older persons. Increasingly aging is recognized as a normal process, not a disease state.
  • (Geriatrics) The branch of medicine specializing in caring for elderly people. Gerontology The field of study that focuses on the well being of elderly people. ...